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published:25 Jun 2015

views:1304

Ever considered taking a trip to the edge of outer space for fun? Better make sure you know the law, and make sure (to the extent possible) it is on your side - and this talk is where you should start...
More information on http://www.tedxvienna.at
Frans von der Dunk, Professor of Space Law at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Director of Black Holes Consultancy, is generally recognized as one of the world’s leading space law experts.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

published:22 Nov 2016

views:1675

Learn about what Tourism legislation is and what it encompasses, how it can affect you when creating and managing a tourism business, and how you can keep up to date with any changes in legislation.
What is Tourism legislation?
A set of legal rules governing all professional activities in the tourism industry.
Public LawPublic tourism organization
Tourism Companies
Private Law
Tourism contracts private legal relationships
Legislation: What to take into account
At the time of creating...:
Analysis of Permits and Requirements: Urban Requirements; OpeningLicense; Infrastructure Requirements; Insurance; Environmental Requirements; Food Safety Requirements
During the development...:
Regular checks (e.g. health in the restaurant); Modification of requirements for business creation; Be up to date with changes in legislation
Levels of Legislation
Local: these stem from local entities or councils. They usually deals to matters that are legislated at a national or regional level, but require more specific legislation according to the specific characteristics of the local destination.
Regional: in many EU countries there is a legislative level just below the national level, which is limited to a specific region within the country.
National: this is the legislation that happens at a national level and is applicable throughout the country.
European: there are legislative acts that stem from European Union Institutions. Here we find: Regulations, Directives, Decisions, Recommendations and Opinions.
Changes in legislation are common.
How can I stay informed?
Follow up: tourism legislation database; Specialised journals; OrganizationInformation services.

In order to stop this horrible trend, the Chinese government has passed a new law as of October 1st, which will limit the power of travel agents and will clamp down on false advertising.The new law has addressed many key issues, including; unfair competition, sudden price hikes, hidden costs as well as stopping agencies from going to certain shops for commission.

published:09 Oct 2013

views:57

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Tourism

Tourism is travel for pleasure; also the theory and practice of touring, the business of attracting, accommodating, and entertaining tourists, and the business of operating tours. Tourism may be international, or within the traveler's country. The World Tourism Organization defines tourism more generally, in terms which go "beyond the common perception of tourism as being limited to holiday activity only ", as people "traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes".

Tourism can be domestic or international, and international tourism has both incoming and outgoing implications on a country's balance of payments. Today, tourism is a major source of income for many countries, and affects the economy of both the source and host countries, in some cases being of vital importance.

Tourism suffered as a result of a strong economic slowdown of the late-2000s recession, between the second half of 2008 and the end of 2009, and the outbreak of the H1N1 influenza virus, but slowly recovered. International tourism receipts (the travel item in the balance of payments) grew to US$1.03 trillion (€740 billion) in 2011, corresponding to an increase in real terms of 3.8% from 2010. International tourist arrivals surpassed the milestone of 1 billion tourists globally for the first time in 2012, the same year in which China became the largest spender in international tourism globally with US$102 billion, surpassing Germany and United States. China and emerging markets such as Russia and Brazil had significantly increased their spending over the previous decade.

A general distinction can be made between (a) civil lawjurisdictions (including Catholic canon law and socialist law), in which the legislature or other central body codifies and consolidates their laws, and (b) common law systems, where judge-made precedent is accepted as binding law. Historically, religious laws played a significant role even in settling of secular matters, which is still the case in some religious communities, particularly Jewish, and some countries, particularly Islamic. Islamic Sharia law is the world's most widely used religious law.

Tourism & Hospitality Law

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How the law is key to making space tourism happen | Frans von der Dunk | TEDxVienna

How the law is key to making space tourism happen | Frans von der Dunk | TEDxVienna

How the law is key to making space tourism happen | Frans von der Dunk | TEDxVienna

Ever considered taking a trip to the edge of outer space for fun? Better make sure you know the law, and make sure (to the extent possible) it is on your side - and this talk is where you should start...
More information on http://www.tedxvienna.at
Frans von der Dunk, Professor of Space Law at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Director of Black Holes Consultancy, is generally recognized as one of the world’s leading space law experts.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

3:48

What do I need to know in order to understand tourism legislation?

What do I need to know in order to understand tourism legislation?

What do I need to know in order to understand tourism legislation?

Learn about what Tourism legislation is and what it encompasses, how it can affect you when creating and managing a tourism business, and how you can keep up to date with any changes in legislation.
What is Tourism legislation?
A set of legal rules governing all professional activities in the tourism industry.
Public LawPublic tourism organization
Tourism Companies
Private Law
Tourism contracts private legal relationships
Legislation: What to take into account
At the time of creating...:
Analysis of Permits and Requirements: Urban Requirements; OpeningLicense; Infrastructure Requirements; Insurance; Environmental Requirements; Food Safety Requirements
During the development...:
Regular checks (e.g. health in the restaurant); Modification of requirements for business creation; Be up to date with changes in legislation
Levels of Legislation
Local: these stem from local entities or councils. They usually deals to matters that are legislated at a national or regional level, but require more specific legislation according to the specific characteristics of the local destination.
Regional: in many EU countries there is a legislative level just below the national level, which is limited to a specific region within the country.
National: this is the legislation that happens at a national level and is applicable throughout the country.
European: there are legislative acts that stem from European Union Institutions. Here we find: Regulations, Directives, Decisions, Recommendations and Opinions.
Changes in legislation are common.
How can I stay informed?
Follow up: tourism legislation database; Specialised journals; OrganizationInformation services.

My Tourism Law Assignment

Tourism law UE Rules and regulations

1:47

BON- A new tourism law

BON- A new tourism law

BON- A new tourism law

In order to stop this horrible trend, the Chinese government has passed a new law as of October 1st, which will limit the power of travel agents and will clamp down on false advertising.The new law has addressed many key issues, including; unfair competition, sudden price hikes, hidden costs as well as stopping agencies from going to certain shops for commission.

4:53

tourism law

tourism law

tourism law

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Tourism Law

Tourism Law

Tourism Law

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Tourism Law

Tourism Law

Tourism Law

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The Minister for Tourism and Culture Ahmad Bah Answering Question from Law Marker

The Minister for Tourism and Culture Ahmad Bah Answering Question from Law Marker

The Minister for Tourism and Culture Ahmad Bah Answering Question from Law Marker

Tourism Law

Tourism & Hospitality Law

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published: 25 Jun 2015

How the law is key to making space tourism happen | Frans von der Dunk | TEDxVienna

Ever considered taking a trip to the edge of outer space for fun? Better make sure you know the law, and make sure (to the extent possible) it is on your side - and this talk is where you should start...
More information on http://www.tedxvienna.at
Frans von der Dunk, Professor of Space Law at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Director of Black Holes Consultancy, is generally recognized as one of the world’s leading space law experts.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

published: 22 Nov 2016

What do I need to know in order to understand tourism legislation?

Learn about what Tourism legislation is and what it encompasses, how it can affect you when creating and managing a tourism business, and how you can keep up to date with any changes in legislation.
What is Tourism legislation?
A set of legal rules governing all professional activities in the tourism industry.
Public LawPublic tourism organization
Tourism Companies
Private Law
Tourism contracts private legal relationships
Legislation: What to take into account
At the time of creating...:
Analysis of Permits and Requirements: Urban Requirements; OpeningLicense; Infrastructure Requirements; Insurance; Environmental Requirements; Food Safety Requirements
During the development...:
Regular checks (e.g. health in the restaurant); Modification of requirements for business creation; Be up...

My Tourism Law Assignment

Tourism law UE Rules and regulations

published: 28 Jan 2018

BON- A new tourism law

In order to stop this horrible trend, the Chinese government has passed a new law as of October 1st, which will limit the power of travel agents and will clamp down on false advertising.The new law has addressed many key issues, including; unfair competition, sudden price hikes, hidden costs as well as stopping agencies from going to certain shops for commission.

published: 09 Oct 2013

tourism law

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published: 21 Sep 2015

Tourism Law

published: 30 Apr 2017

Tourism Law

published: 25 Dec 2012

The Minister for Tourism and Culture Ahmad Bah Answering Question from Law Marker

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published:25 Jun 2015

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How the law is key to making space tourism happen | Frans von der Dunk | TEDxVienna

Ever considered taking a trip to the edge of outer space for fun? Better make sure you know the law, and make sure (to the extent possible) it is on your side -...

Ever considered taking a trip to the edge of outer space for fun? Better make sure you know the law, and make sure (to the extent possible) it is on your side - and this talk is where you should start...
More information on http://www.tedxvienna.at
Frans von der Dunk, Professor of Space Law at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Director of Black Holes Consultancy, is generally recognized as one of the world’s leading space law experts.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Ever considered taking a trip to the edge of outer space for fun? Better make sure you know the law, and make sure (to the extent possible) it is on your side - and this talk is where you should start...
More information on http://www.tedxvienna.at
Frans von der Dunk, Professor of Space Law at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Director of Black Holes Consultancy, is generally recognized as one of the world’s leading space law experts.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

What do I need to know in order to understand tourism legislation?

Learn about what Tourism legislation is and what it encompasses, how it can affect you when creating and managing a tourism business, and how you can keep up to...

Learn about what Tourism legislation is and what it encompasses, how it can affect you when creating and managing a tourism business, and how you can keep up to date with any changes in legislation.
What is Tourism legislation?
A set of legal rules governing all professional activities in the tourism industry.
Public LawPublic tourism organization
Tourism Companies
Private Law
Tourism contracts private legal relationships
Legislation: What to take into account
At the time of creating...:
Analysis of Permits and Requirements: Urban Requirements; OpeningLicense; Infrastructure Requirements; Insurance; Environmental Requirements; Food Safety Requirements
During the development...:
Regular checks (e.g. health in the restaurant); Modification of requirements for business creation; Be up to date with changes in legislation
Levels of Legislation
Local: these stem from local entities or councils. They usually deals to matters that are legislated at a national or regional level, but require more specific legislation according to the specific characteristics of the local destination.
Regional: in many EU countries there is a legislative level just below the national level, which is limited to a specific region within the country.
National: this is the legislation that happens at a national level and is applicable throughout the country.
European: there are legislative acts that stem from European Union Institutions. Here we find: Regulations, Directives, Decisions, Recommendations and Opinions.
Changes in legislation are common.
How can I stay informed?
Follow up: tourism legislation database; Specialised journals; OrganizationInformation services.

Learn about what Tourism legislation is and what it encompasses, how it can affect you when creating and managing a tourism business, and how you can keep up to date with any changes in legislation.
What is Tourism legislation?
A set of legal rules governing all professional activities in the tourism industry.
Public LawPublic tourism organization
Tourism Companies
Private Law
Tourism contracts private legal relationships
Legislation: What to take into account
At the time of creating...:
Analysis of Permits and Requirements: Urban Requirements; OpeningLicense; Infrastructure Requirements; Insurance; Environmental Requirements; Food Safety Requirements
During the development...:
Regular checks (e.g. health in the restaurant); Modification of requirements for business creation; Be up to date with changes in legislation
Levels of Legislation
Local: these stem from local entities or councils. They usually deals to matters that are legislated at a national or regional level, but require more specific legislation according to the specific characteristics of the local destination.
Regional: in many EU countries there is a legislative level just below the national level, which is limited to a specific region within the country.
National: this is the legislation that happens at a national level and is applicable throughout the country.
European: there are legislative acts that stem from European Union Institutions. Here we find: Regulations, Directives, Decisions, Recommendations and Opinions.
Changes in legislation are common.
How can I stay informed?
Follow up: tourism legislation database; Specialised journals; OrganizationInformation services.

BON- A new tourism law

In order to stop this horrible trend, the Chinese government has passed a new law as of October 1st, which will limit the power of travel agents and will clamp ...

In order to stop this horrible trend, the Chinese government has passed a new law as of October 1st, which will limit the power of travel agents and will clamp down on false advertising.The new law has addressed many key issues, including; unfair competition, sudden price hikes, hidden costs as well as stopping agencies from going to certain shops for commission.

In order to stop this horrible trend, the Chinese government has passed a new law as of October 1st, which will limit the power of travel agents and will clamp down on false advertising.The new law has addressed many key issues, including; unfair competition, sudden price hikes, hidden costs as well as stopping agencies from going to certain shops for commission.

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The Minister for Tourism and Culture Ahmad Bah Answering Question from Law Marker

Seminar of tourism - Big data applied to the tourism sector

The tourism sector represents a very important part of the wealth of our country. Tourism enterprises strive to provide quality services to its customers and it is therefore essential for them to know their tastes and preferences, in order to customize as much as possible its offer. The user behavior on the Internet is a vast source of information on these habits and preferences, which conveniently exploited become valuable information for tourism businesses. For this reason, big data technology has a huge role to play in the tourism sector. The seminar, organized jointly with Segittur, analyze the main technological trends in the implementation of big data by tourism businesses.
Speakers:
Albert Isern - Bismart
Enrique Lancís - SEGITTUR
Felipe García - KNOWDLE MEDIA GROUP
Iñigo Valenzuel...

Travel World 95 - Paul Unterberg Travel Law - New England Tourism.wmv

Harold King - Organ Tourism Law - Swedish Parliament

WEBSITE ► http://endorganpillaging.org/
FACEBOOK ► https://www.facebook.com/EndOrganPillaging
TWITTER ► https://twitter.com/OrganCoalition
Transplants in China are not only intended for Chinese patients but are also subject to massive organism from other countries. Spain and Italy have recently adopted a law that criminalizes organ trafficking. Votes are raised for Sweden and other EU countries to follow.
Over the past decade, reports have emerged that the Chinese regime is killing prisoners of conscience to supply its vast, lucrative organ transplantation industry. New evidence and figures mined from primary Chinese sources are now uncovering the nature and scale of these abuses.
On June 22, 2016, three respected independent investigators published a 680-page report illustrating a stat...

Law for Tourism & Hospitality - Group Assignment

This video is specially done by my group members (Shannie, Farah, Maliewann, Chi Kei, Steven, Taemin, Youjun, Alia) and I as a group assignment for one of our major subjects.
It was indeed my very first time working on such a long video and I'm looking forward to receiving your kind opinions about it. :) I hope you enjoy the show!

published: 27 Feb 2012

West England

Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/tv-show. The quintessence of charming England is the “West Country”: quaint Cotswold villages with their fine churches, manor homes, and gastropubs; Wells, England’s smallest cathedral town; and the New Age capital of Glastonbury, with its legends of the Holy Grail and King Arthur. We'll finish by pondering the dramatic prehistoric stone circles of Stonehenge and Avebury.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

published: 20 Oct 2017

Travel World 95 - Florida Tourism- Paul Unterberg Travel Law.wmv

Space - The Future of Tourism

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Space - The Future of TourismSpace tourism is a term used to describe public citizens that wish to purchase tickets to travel to space and back. Although people may find the idea futuristic, the reality of people traveling to space simply for pleasure is becoming more plausible and will become an ever-growing business.
The first flights are likely to be sub-orbital flights as these are shorter and easier to get to than higher orbits. The technical knowledge to create passenger launch vehicles and orbiting hotel accommodation is available and there is now a huge demand. Market research has indicated that most people would like to take a trip to space if it were possible. This is especially true in industrialized c...

HOTELS AND TOURISM /LAW AND ORDER

Tourism is one of the fastest growing and most resilient economic activities of today. Over the past decades, international tourist arrivals have more than doubled, from 528 million in 1995 to 1.184 million in 2015.
At a global level, tourism has proven to be quite resilient and constantly growing; the sector is however regularly challenged by natural and man-made risks and crises. These crises have a great impact at the destination level, threating to destroy their economy and social structures. Considering that tourism is predominantly ‘immaterial’ and often depends on perceptions, the sector is, thus, highly sensitive to both objective and subjective risks.
In order to manage these challenges adequately, relevant structures and processes have to be designed in a robust and resilient, ...

Seminar of tourism - Big data applied to the tourism sector

The tourism sector represents a very important part of the wealth of our country. Tourism enterprises strive to provide quality services to its customers and it...

The tourism sector represents a very important part of the wealth of our country. Tourism enterprises strive to provide quality services to its customers and it is therefore essential for them to know their tastes and preferences, in order to customize as much as possible its offer. The user behavior on the Internet is a vast source of information on these habits and preferences, which conveniently exploited become valuable information for tourism businesses. For this reason, big data technology has a huge role to play in the tourism sector. The seminar, organized jointly with Segittur, analyze the main technological trends in the implementation of big data by tourism businesses.
Speakers:
Albert Isern - Bismart
Enrique Lancís - SEGITTUR
Felipe García - KNOWDLE MEDIA GROUP
Iñigo Valenzuela - Smartvel
JavierCórdoba - 4d-life
XavierCapellades - Telefónica I+D

The tourism sector represents a very important part of the wealth of our country. Tourism enterprises strive to provide quality services to its customers and it is therefore essential for them to know their tastes and preferences, in order to customize as much as possible its offer. The user behavior on the Internet is a vast source of information on these habits and preferences, which conveniently exploited become valuable information for tourism businesses. For this reason, big data technology has a huge role to play in the tourism sector. The seminar, organized jointly with Segittur, analyze the main technological trends in the implementation of big data by tourism businesses.
Speakers:
Albert Isern - Bismart
Enrique Lancís - SEGITTUR
Felipe García - KNOWDLE MEDIA GROUP
Iñigo Valenzuela - Smartvel
JavierCórdoba - 4d-life
XavierCapellades - Telefónica I+D

WEBSITE ► http://endorganpillaging.org/
FACEBOOK ► https://www.facebook.com/EndOrganPillaging
TWITTER ► https://twitter.com/OrganCoalition
Transplants in China are not only intended for Chinese patients but are also subject to massive organism from other countries. Spain and Italy have recently adopted a law that criminalizes organ trafficking. Votes are raised for Sweden and other EU countries to follow.
Over the past decade, reports have emerged that the Chinese regime is killing prisoners of conscience to supply its vast, lucrative organ transplantation industry. New evidence and figures mined from primary Chinese sources are now uncovering the nature and scale of these abuses.
On June 22, 2016, three respected independent investigators published a 680-page report illustrating a state-driven industry that transplants far more organs—by an order of magnitude—than can be accounted for by official sources, which China says are executed prisoners and voluntary donors.
China’s organ harvesting has become a focus of media outlets around the world. Hearings have been held by U.S. Congress, the British Parliament, and the European Parliament. The U.S House of Representatives and the European Parliament have passed resolutions condemning the practice.

WEBSITE ► http://endorganpillaging.org/
FACEBOOK ► https://www.facebook.com/EndOrganPillaging
TWITTER ► https://twitter.com/OrganCoalition
Transplants in China are not only intended for Chinese patients but are also subject to massive organism from other countries. Spain and Italy have recently adopted a law that criminalizes organ trafficking. Votes are raised for Sweden and other EU countries to follow.
Over the past decade, reports have emerged that the Chinese regime is killing prisoners of conscience to supply its vast, lucrative organ transplantation industry. New evidence and figures mined from primary Chinese sources are now uncovering the nature and scale of these abuses.
On June 22, 2016, three respected independent investigators published a 680-page report illustrating a state-driven industry that transplants far more organs—by an order of magnitude—than can be accounted for by official sources, which China says are executed prisoners and voluntary donors.
China’s organ harvesting has become a focus of media outlets around the world. Hearings have been held by U.S. Congress, the British Parliament, and the European Parliament. The U.S House of Representatives and the European Parliament have passed resolutions condemning the practice.

Law for Tourism & Hospitality - Group Assignment

This video is specially done by my group members (Shannie, Farah, Maliewann, Chi Kei, Steven, Taemin, Youjun, Alia) and I as a group assignment for one of our m...

This video is specially done by my group members (Shannie, Farah, Maliewann, Chi Kei, Steven, Taemin, Youjun, Alia) and I as a group assignment for one of our major subjects.
It was indeed my very first time working on such a long video and I'm looking forward to receiving your kind opinions about it. :) I hope you enjoy the show!

This video is specially done by my group members (Shannie, Farah, Maliewann, Chi Kei, Steven, Taemin, Youjun, Alia) and I as a group assignment for one of our major subjects.
It was indeed my very first time working on such a long video and I'm looking forward to receiving your kind opinions about it. :) I hope you enjoy the show!

West England

Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/tv-show. The q...

Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/tv-show. The quintessence of charming England is the “West Country”: quaint Cotswold villages with their fine churches, manor homes, and gastropubs; Wells, England’s smallest cathedral town; and the New Age capital of Glastonbury, with its legends of the Holy Grail and King Arthur. We'll finish by pondering the dramatic prehistoric stone circles of Stonehenge and Avebury.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/tv-show. The quintessence of charming England is the “West Country”: quaint Cotswold villages with their fine churches, manor homes, and gastropubs; Wells, England’s smallest cathedral town; and the New Age capital of Glastonbury, with its legends of the Holy Grail and King Arthur. We'll finish by pondering the dramatic prehistoric stone circles of Stonehenge and Avebury.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

CLICK HERE - http://activeterium.com/1DCR - FOR MORE FREE DOCUMENTARIES
Space - The Future of TourismSpace tourism is a term used to describe public citizens that wish to purchase tickets to travel to space and back. Although people may find the idea futuristic, the reality of people traveling to space simply for pleasure is becoming more plausible and will become an ever-growing business.
The first flights are likely to be sub-orbital flights as these are shorter and easier to get to than higher orbits. The technical knowledge to create passenger launch vehicles and orbiting hotel accommodation is available and there is now a huge demand. Market research has indicated that most people would like to take a trip to space if it were possible. This is especially true in industrialized countries. The biggest obstacle to space tourism is the conservatism that surrounds it. Governments today fund most space activities and can be very territorial.
The governments of the first world nations provide a number of services such as defense, police, and a legal system. Excluding these services, private companies provide most services. It will be the same way in space. These private companies see an opportunity for good business in space for a number of reasons. These include people wanting it, it being a realistic opportunity, it's the quickest way to solve problems on Earth by using the limitless resources in space, and because living in space will include every line of business from construction to interior design, to law.
Although currently space tourism seems to be only for the rich with flights going up from Russia to the International Space Station at $20 million apiece, there will be low-cost passenger launch vehicles developed within the next 2 years. There will of course be a segment that is targeted towards the rich, just as there is on Earth. But, the majority of space tourism will be geared toward the middle class. However, currently access to space is not cheap. Until access becomes more inexpensive, it is very difficult to use the resources in space to solve problems on Earth.
Once space tourism gets started, development will be progressive and happen in phases. The three phases will include the pioneering phase, the mature phase, and the mass phase. The pioneering phase will include a time when passengers are relatively few and prices are high. The number of customers will be anywhere from hundreds per year to thousands per year and the cost of a ticket will likely be $100,000 and up.
The mature phase will see an increase in demand with the number of passengers jumping from hundreds per year to thousands per year. Tickets will cost considerably less and flights will be available from a number of different airports.
The mass phase will have ticket prices falling to a few thousand dollars per ticket and the number of passengers will go from hundreds of thousands to millions per year. At this point, space travel will never stop growing as one million passengers per year is still just a drop in the bucket compared to general and commercial aviation.
Space - The Future of Tourism

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Space - The Future of TourismSpace tourism is a term used to describe public citizens that wish to purchase tickets to travel to space and back. Although people may find the idea futuristic, the reality of people traveling to space simply for pleasure is becoming more plausible and will become an ever-growing business.
The first flights are likely to be sub-orbital flights as these are shorter and easier to get to than higher orbits. The technical knowledge to create passenger launch vehicles and orbiting hotel accommodation is available and there is now a huge demand. Market research has indicated that most people would like to take a trip to space if it were possible. This is especially true in industrialized countries. The biggest obstacle to space tourism is the conservatism that surrounds it. Governments today fund most space activities and can be very territorial.
The governments of the first world nations provide a number of services such as defense, police, and a legal system. Excluding these services, private companies provide most services. It will be the same way in space. These private companies see an opportunity for good business in space for a number of reasons. These include people wanting it, it being a realistic opportunity, it's the quickest way to solve problems on Earth by using the limitless resources in space, and because living in space will include every line of business from construction to interior design, to law.
Although currently space tourism seems to be only for the rich with flights going up from Russia to the International Space Station at $20 million apiece, there will be low-cost passenger launch vehicles developed within the next 2 years. There will of course be a segment that is targeted towards the rich, just as there is on Earth. But, the majority of space tourism will be geared toward the middle class. However, currently access to space is not cheap. Until access becomes more inexpensive, it is very difficult to use the resources in space to solve problems on Earth.
Once space tourism gets started, development will be progressive and happen in phases. The three phases will include the pioneering phase, the mature phase, and the mass phase. The pioneering phase will include a time when passengers are relatively few and prices are high. The number of customers will be anywhere from hundreds per year to thousands per year and the cost of a ticket will likely be $100,000 and up.
The mature phase will see an increase in demand with the number of passengers jumping from hundreds per year to thousands per year. Tickets will cost considerably less and flights will be available from a number of different airports.
The mass phase will have ticket prices falling to a few thousand dollars per ticket and the number of passengers will go from hundreds of thousands to millions per year. At this point, space travel will never stop growing as one million passengers per year is still just a drop in the bucket compared to general and commercial aviation.
Space - The Future of Tourism

Tourism is one of the fastest growing and most resilient economic activities of today. Over the past decades, international tourist arrivals have more than doub...

Tourism is one of the fastest growing and most resilient economic activities of today. Over the past decades, international tourist arrivals have more than doubled, from 528 million in 1995 to 1.184 million in 2015.
At a global level, tourism has proven to be quite resilient and constantly growing; the sector is however regularly challenged by natural and man-made risks and crises. These crises have a great impact at the destination level, threating to destroy their economy and social structures. Considering that tourism is predominantly ‘immaterial’ and often depends on perceptions, the sector is, thus, highly sensitive to both objective and subjective risks.
In order to manage these challenges adequately, relevant structures and processes have to be designed in a robust and resilient, but also flexible manner, with clear understanding of the special needs and concerns of the tourism sector, whilst maintaining a balance between security and seamless travel.
Building resilience within the tourism sector requires a realignment and full integration of tourism within the national and local disaster risk and emergency management structures. It further requires this responsibility to be shared amongst all relevant stakeholders.
Furthermore, current security concerns threaten the recent advances registered in travel facilitation and seamless travel around the world. According to the UNWTO’s latest Visa Openness Report, the share of tourists requiring the obtainment of a traditional visa prior to travelling continues to decline and is currently at its lowest recorded level. In 2015, 39% of the world’s population could travel without having to obtain a traditional visa prior to departure, as compared to only 23% in 2008.
In 2009, the UNWTO General Assembly approved a Declaration on the Facilitation of TouristTravel with a set of principles, including the use of modern information and communication technologies, in relation with travel advisories and visa facilitation. Developing more innovative technologies in facilitating seamless travel and in creating a more resilient tourism sector is a collaborative responsibility between the tourism sector and security structures.

Tourism is one of the fastest growing and most resilient economic activities of today. Over the past decades, international tourist arrivals have more than doubled, from 528 million in 1995 to 1.184 million in 2015.
At a global level, tourism has proven to be quite resilient and constantly growing; the sector is however regularly challenged by natural and man-made risks and crises. These crises have a great impact at the destination level, threating to destroy their economy and social structures. Considering that tourism is predominantly ‘immaterial’ and often depends on perceptions, the sector is, thus, highly sensitive to both objective and subjective risks.
In order to manage these challenges adequately, relevant structures and processes have to be designed in a robust and resilient, but also flexible manner, with clear understanding of the special needs and concerns of the tourism sector, whilst maintaining a balance between security and seamless travel.
Building resilience within the tourism sector requires a realignment and full integration of tourism within the national and local disaster risk and emergency management structures. It further requires this responsibility to be shared amongst all relevant stakeholders.
Furthermore, current security concerns threaten the recent advances registered in travel facilitation and seamless travel around the world. According to the UNWTO’s latest Visa Openness Report, the share of tourists requiring the obtainment of a traditional visa prior to travelling continues to decline and is currently at its lowest recorded level. In 2015, 39% of the world’s population could travel without having to obtain a traditional visa prior to departure, as compared to only 23% in 2008.
In 2009, the UNWTO General Assembly approved a Declaration on the Facilitation of TouristTravel with a set of principles, including the use of modern information and communication technologies, in relation with travel advisories and visa facilitation. Developing more innovative technologies in facilitating seamless travel and in creating a more resilient tourism sector is a collaborative responsibility between the tourism sector and security structures.

Tourism & Hospitality Law

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How the law is key to making space tourism happen | Frans von der Dunk | TEDxVienna

Ever considered taking a trip to the edge of outer space for fun? Better make sure you kno...

How the law is key to making space tourism happen | Frans von der Dunk | TEDxVienna

Ever considered taking a trip to the edge of outer space for fun? Better make sure you know the law, and make sure (to the extent possible) it is on your side - and this talk is where you should start...
More information on http://www.tedxvienna.at
Frans von der Dunk, Professor of Space Law at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Director of Black Holes Consultancy, is generally recognized as one of the world’s leading space law experts.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

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What do I need to know in order to understand tourism legislation?

Learn about what Tourism legislation is and what it encompasses, how it can affect you whe...

What do I need to know in order to understand tourism legislation?

Learn about what Tourism legislation is and what it encompasses, how it can affect you when creating and managing a tourism business, and how you can keep up to date with any changes in legislation.
What is Tourism legislation?
A set of legal rules governing all professional activities in the tourism industry.
Public LawPublic tourism organization
Tourism Companies
Private Law
Tourism contracts private legal relationships
Legislation: What to take into account
At the time of creating...:
Analysis of Permits and Requirements: Urban Requirements; OpeningLicense; Infrastructure Requirements; Insurance; Environmental Requirements; Food Safety Requirements
During the development...:
Regular checks (e.g. health in the restaurant); Modification of requirements for business creation; Be up to date with changes in legislation
Levels of Legislation
Local: these stem from local entities or councils. They usually deals to matters that are legislated at a national or regional level, but require more specific legislation according to the specific characteristics of the local destination.
Regional: in many EU countries there is a legislative level just below the national level, which is limited to a specific region within the country.
National: this is the legislation that happens at a national level and is applicable throughout the country.
European: there are legislative acts that stem from European Union Institutions. Here we find: Regulations, Directives, Decisions, Recommendations and Opinions.
Changes in legislation are common.
How can I stay informed?
Follow up: tourism legislation database; Specialised journals; OrganizationInformation services.

10:46

Tourism Law - UE Manila (Navotas City)

This is our class presentation in Tourism, UE Manila.
Please watch and comment.

BON- A new tourism law

In order to stop this horrible trend, the Chinese government has passed a new law as of October 1st, which will limit the power of travel agents and will clamp down on false advertising.The new law has addressed many key issues, including; unfair competition, sudden price hikes, hidden costs as well as stopping agencies from going to certain shops for commission.

4:53

tourism law

Tourism Taxation and Customs Requirements-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http:...

tourism law

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Seminar of tourism - Big data applied to the tourism sector

The tourism sector represents a very important part of the wealth of our country. Tourism enterprises strive to provide quality services to its customers and it is therefore essential for them to know their tastes and preferences, in order to customize as much as possible its offer. The user behavior on the Internet is a vast source of information on these habits and preferences, which conveniently exploited become valuable information for tourism businesses. For this reason, big data technology has a huge role to play in the tourism sector. The seminar, organized jointly with Segittur, analyze the main technological trends in the implementation of big data by tourism businesses.
Speakers:
Albert Isern - Bismart
Enrique Lancís - SEGITTUR
Felipe García - KNOWDLE MEDIA GROUP
Iñigo Valenzuela - Smartvel
JavierCórdoba - 4d-life
XavierCapellades - Telefónica I+D

Harold King - Organ Tourism Law - Swedish Parliament

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Transplants in China are not only intended for Chinese patients but are also subject to massive organism from other countries. Spain and Italy have recently adopted a law that criminalizes organ trafficking. Votes are raised for Sweden and other EU countries to follow.
Over the past decade, reports have emerged that the Chinese regime is killing prisoners of conscience to supply its vast, lucrative organ transplantation industry. New evidence and figures mined from primary Chinese sources are now uncovering the nature and scale of these abuses.
On June 22, 2016, three respected independent investigators published a 680-page report illustrating a state-driven industry that transplants far more organs—by an order of magnitude—than can be accounted for by official sources, which China says are executed prisoners and voluntary donors.
China’s organ harvesting has become a focus of media outlets around the world. Hearings have been held by U.S. Congress, the British Parliament, and the European Parliament. The U.S House of Representatives and the European Parliament have passed resolutions condemning the practice.

26:17

Reviewing Emotion Research in Tourism

"Laughing, crying, or lying; insights into the tourism research on emotions through discou...

Law for Tourism & Hospitality - Group Assignment

This video is specially done by my group members (Shannie, Farah, Maliewann, Chi Kei, Steven, Taemin, Youjun, Alia) and I as a group assignment for one of our major subjects.
It was indeed my very first time working on such a long video and I'm looking forward to receiving your kind opinions about it. :) I hope you enjoy the show!

25:02

West England

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West England

Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/tv-show. The quintessence of charming England is the “West Country”: quaint Cotswold villages with their fine churches, manor homes, and gastropubs; Wells, England’s smallest cathedral town; and the New Age capital of Glastonbury, with its legends of the Holy Grail and King Arthur. We'll finish by pondering the dramatic prehistoric stone circles of Stonehenge and Avebury.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

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Travel World 95 - Florida Tourism- Paul Unterberg Travel Law.wmv

Host Stephen Pickford features Florida Tourism and goes on to discuss Travel Law with expe...

Space - The Future of Tourism

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Space - The Future of TourismSpace tourism is a term used to describe public citizens that wish to purchase tickets to travel to space and back. Although people may find the idea futuristic, the reality of people traveling to space simply for pleasure is becoming more plausible and will become an ever-growing business.
The first flights are likely to be sub-orbital flights as these are shorter and easier to get to than higher orbits. The technical knowledge to create passenger launch vehicles and orbiting hotel accommodation is available and there is now a huge demand. Market research has indicated that most people would like to take a trip to space if it were possible. This is especially true in industrialized countries. The biggest obstacle to space tourism is the conservatism that surrounds it. Governments today fund most space activities and can be very territorial.
The governments of the first world nations provide a number of services such as defense, police, and a legal system. Excluding these services, private companies provide most services. It will be the same way in space. These private companies see an opportunity for good business in space for a number of reasons. These include people wanting it, it being a realistic opportunity, it's the quickest way to solve problems on Earth by using the limitless resources in space, and because living in space will include every line of business from construction to interior design, to law.
Although currently space tourism seems to be only for the rich with flights going up from Russia to the International Space Station at $20 million apiece, there will be low-cost passenger launch vehicles developed within the next 2 years. There will of course be a segment that is targeted towards the rich, just as there is on Earth. But, the majority of space tourism will be geared toward the middle class. However, currently access to space is not cheap. Until access becomes more inexpensive, it is very difficult to use the resources in space to solve problems on Earth.
Once space tourism gets started, development will be progressive and happen in phases. The three phases will include the pioneering phase, the mature phase, and the mass phase. The pioneering phase will include a time when passengers are relatively few and prices are high. The number of customers will be anywhere from hundreds per year to thousands per year and the cost of a ticket will likely be $100,000 and up.
The mature phase will see an increase in demand with the number of passengers jumping from hundreds per year to thousands per year. Tickets will cost considerably less and flights will be available from a number of different airports.
The mass phase will have ticket prices falling to a few thousand dollars per ticket and the number of passengers will go from hundreds of thousands to millions per year. At this point, space travel will never stop growing as one million passengers per year is still just a drop in the bucket compared to general and commercial aviation.
Space - The Future of Tourism

Tourism is one of the fastest growing and most resilient economic activities of today. Over the past decades, international tourist arrivals have more than doubled, from 528 million in 1995 to 1.184 million in 2015.
At a global level, tourism has proven to be quite resilient and constantly growing; the sector is however regularly challenged by natural and man-made risks and crises. These crises have a great impact at the destination level, threating to destroy their economy and social structures. Considering that tourism is predominantly ‘immaterial’ and often depends on perceptions, the sector is, thus, highly sensitive to both objective and subjective risks.
In order to manage these challenges adequately, relevant structures and processes have to be designed in a robust and resilient, but also flexible manner, with clear understanding of the special needs and concerns of the tourism sector, whilst maintaining a balance between security and seamless travel.
Building resilience within the tourism sector requires a realignment and full integration of tourism within the national and local disaster risk and emergency management structures. It further requires this responsibility to be shared amongst all relevant stakeholders.
Furthermore, current security concerns threaten the recent advances registered in travel facilitation and seamless travel around the world. According to the UNWTO’s latest Visa Openness Report, the share of tourists requiring the obtainment of a traditional visa prior to travelling continues to decline and is currently at its lowest recorded level. In 2015, 39% of the world’s population could travel without having to obtain a traditional visa prior to departure, as compared to only 23% in 2008.
In 2009, the UNWTO General Assembly approved a Declaration on the Facilitation of TouristTravel with a set of principles, including the use of modern information and communication technologies, in relation with travel advisories and visa facilitation. Developing more innovative technologies in facilitating seamless travel and in creating a more resilient tourism sector is a collaborative responsibility between the tourism sector and security structures.

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